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Dollar To Naira Rate Today, 11 September 2025 – Official And Black Market.
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Black market rate hovered around ₦1,520, showing minimal difference.
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Forex instability continues to pressure imports, businesses, and consumers.
The Nigerian naira remains under pressure against the US dollar, reflecting persistent exchange rate volatility even as market dynamics show minor fluctuations.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that as of today, the rate stands at ₦1,522.72 per US dollar, marking a slight movement from recent days. Market watchers continue to show concern over the lingering instability, which sustains elevated costs for imports, foreign travel, and international services.
In the interbank foreign exchange market, the official rate recorded today is ₦1,522.72/US$1, reflecting minimal variance from yesterday’s trading sessions. In contrast, figures published by other reputable data providers align closely, with rates hovering in the ₦1,520 to ₦1,525 range.
| Market | Rate (₦ per USD) |
|---|---|
| Official (Wise) | 1,522.72 |
| Black Market | ~1,520.00 |
Despite central bank efforts and some stability measures, the naira’s limited recovery reflects deeper structural issues in Nigeria’s forex markets and restrained foreign reserves.

The implications of today’s rate extend beyond FX: higher conversion costs complicate the pricing of foreign goods, make foreign travel more expensive, and increase the naira-denominated cost of education, healthcare, and business services priced in dollars. Consumers and businesses alike continue to feel the pinch, with many watching these rates closely amid broader economic strains.
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